![]() Nicolas and his longtime Limelight crew, launched a new kind of event called « Le Bal des Fous » taking place on sunday afternoon in some unusual venues and dedicated to house music… French artist Nicolas Masseyeff has become synonymous with the label herzblut, and boy have we missed him. ![]() 2012 was a year of remixes for Nicolas, for labels like Noir Music, Suara, Materials, Oswind and others… this year was also the time for him to work in the background of some artists like Miss Kittin or Kavinsky to help them to built their live act for their albums tour… After this few months break, the long time friend Oxia and Nicolas came back together in studio to deliver « You know » which was released on Noir Music for Summer 2013. Most recently, though, is Masseyeffʼs full length project, The Motherland: itʼs an odyssey into the manʼs mind, featuring twists and turns, blissful sections and joie de vivre, but also melancholia and sorrow, just like in his life just like in your life. So too have there been remixes for Stephan Bodzin and Marc Romboyʼs astronomic Luna project alongside plenty of other names from across the electronic world. Together they crafted ʻTrying Outʼ for the 5 year anniversary compilation of Marc Romboyʼs Systematic in July 2009, then ʻKeep the Drumsʼ for London label Tsuba in April 2010. 2010 also saw Nico pair with long-time friend and much-hyped producer Oxia. ʻDevaʼʼs melody seduced Stephan Bodzin enough for him to put it in the spotlight courtesy of a release on his Herzblut Recordings (2008), then went on to release another trio of Masseyeff EPs, namely Asymetrik (2009), Modul8 (2009) and No More Time (2010). Once producing full time and having sadly left the record store, the releases came thick and fast. Since then he has returned to the label to release several tracks under the alias Vedrenn and has become a core part of the Plantage 13 crew that also includes the likes of Stephan Bodzin, Oliver Huntemann, Super Flu, Herzblut, Rekorder and Ideal. As such, French label Zebra 3 served up his Hostages EP before the Frenchman then released on John Henry Records (run by esteemed producer John ʻZoo Brazilʼ Andersson) for the first time. Only in 2006 was he happy with the musical identity he had forged for himself, though, so only then did he release his first productions. Itʼs no surprise, then, that in 1998 Nico began experimenting on his own. Drawing inspiration from a wide sonic plane that includes minimalism, jazz, new wave, Detroit techno and Chicago house, itʼs producers like Steve Reich, John Cage, Carl Craig, UR, Basic Channel and Larry Heard that Masseyeff looks up to. After that first kiss, then the man spent 15 years in his hometown as a record dealer, before buying his own outlet, Limelight, and turning it into the most respected record store in the whole of Southern France. ![]() Co label owner Back in 1989, on the scorching French Riviera, Nicolas Masseyeffʼs long affection for electronic music first began.
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